Disclosure Day, Steven Spielberg and Alien
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Tennessee exorcist floats idea of 'cursed' Spielberg alien film, questions DC exorcist's removal
Father Dan Reehil, a Roman Catholic priest and exorcist with the Diocese of Nashville, earlier this week floated the concept of movies being formally cursed amid reports that Steven Spielberg claimed his new alien film "Disclosure Day" may shake the faith of Christians.
Steven Spielberg’s alien movie "Disclosure Day," starring Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor, is tracking to open on the softer side at the box office despite mostly glowing reviews.
With a much-hyped but middling Spielberg offering, a better-than-expected rom-com and a stinker horror-comedy, it’s a truly mixed bag of movies this week.
Steven Spielberg’s fourth film about alien encounters is “Disclosure Day,” following “ET: The Extra-Terrestrial,” “War of the Worlds,” and “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.” That inspired us to take another look at what Roger Ebert thought about some of the most famous and infamous alien movies,
One of America's darkest true stories.
It's an invigorating chase thriller, but where Spielberg once seemed to be leading the culture, he's now following decades of lore and mythology.
This November, the Predator returns to the big-screen in Dan Trachtenberg’s Predator: Badlands. Since the release of the original film back in 1987, the alien trophy hunter has become a pop culture icon, appearing in films, comics, video games, t-shirts ...
